Derrida (film)

Derrida (film)
Derrida
Directed by Kirby Dick
Amy Ziering Kofman
Produced by Amy Ziering Kofman
Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto & Robert Miles
Cinematography Kirsten Johnson
Editing by Kirby Dick
Matthew Clarke
Studio Jane Doe Films
Distributed by Zeitgeist Films
Release date(s) January 2002 (Sundance Film Festival)
October 23, 2002 (USA)
Running time 85 minutes
Country  United States
Language English
French

Derrida is a 2002 American documentary film directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman about the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival before being released theatrically on October 23, 2002.

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Synopsis

The film utilizes several techniques to create a biographical portrait of Jacques Derrida. These include interviews shot by the filmmakers, footage of Derrida's lectures and speaking engagements, and personal footage of Derrida at home with his friends and family. In several scenes, Ziering Kofman also reads excerpts from Derrida's work or otherwise describes aspects of his life.

Derrida also focuses on Derrida's thesis that scholars tend to ignore important biographical information when discussing philosophers' lives.[1] In one scene, Derrida comments that he would be most interested in hearing about famous philosophers' sex lives because this topic is seldom addressed in their writings. The filmmakers respond to many of these criticisms by probing Derrida on various aspects of his own personal life, though he usually refuses to directly answer questions about himself.

The film also follows Derrida during a trip to South Africa where he visits Nelson Mandela's former prison cell and discusses forgiveness with university students. Derrida states that his own childhood experiences with anti-Semitism have heightened his sensitivity to racial issues.

Analysis

At several points, Derrida shows the philosopher applying his theory of deconstruction to the film itself.[2] Derrida often challenges the filmmaking process and argues against the capability of any film to portray him accurately. The film also includes metacinematic scenes in which Derrida analyzes previously recorded footage of himself. In one such scene, Derrida telescopically watches a video of himself analyzing footage of himself.

Nicholas Royle argues that the film's labyrinthine, Ouroboros-like structure reinforces several key Derridean tenets:

"If Dick and Ziering Kofman follow Derrida, Derrida is also following them. Derrida is a film about following, about the compulsiveness and ghostliness of following, of following the camera, of following the story, of following a film. But Derrida is also a film about the impossibility of following, about the consequences and effects of Derrida's work vis-à-vis the 'story of a life', about the idea that Derrida cannot tell a story."[3]

Reception

Film critics generally gave Derrida positive reviews; the film has an 82% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[4] Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times praised the film for its sophisticated style and said it was "the cinematic equivalent of a mind-expanding drug"[5] while Film Threat's Tim Merrill described it as "a priceless historical record."[6] Other critics, like The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw, found the film whimsical and entertaining but lamented Derrida's evasive and mysterious demeanor.[7]

Derrida received the Golden Gate Award at the 2002 San Francisco Film Festival and screened in competition for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.

Aftermath

Derrida enjoyed the film and appeared at several promotional events to discuss the film and answer questions about the project.[8]

Derrida died in 2004.

In 2005, Routledge published a companion book, Derrida, which includes the film's screenplay, several essays on the film, and interviews with Derrida, Dick, and Ziering Kofman. The book describes many of the events that followed the film's release, including Derrida's unexpected celebrity status on the streets of New York City. This phenomenon prompted Derrida's wife to remark to the filmmakers, "I hear you've made him into Clint Eastwood."[8]

References

  1. ^ Thomassen, Lasse. "Derridaphilia". culturemachine.net. http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk/Reviews/rev55.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-30. [dead link]
  2. ^ Jeffries, Stuart (2003-01-18). "Lights! Camera! Think!". guardian.co.uk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2003/jan/18/artsfeatures.highereducation. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  3. ^ Royle, Nicholas (2005). "Blind Cinema". In Dick, Kirby; Ziering Kofman, Amy. Derrida. Routledge. p. 16. ISBN 0415974070. 
  4. ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/derrida/
  5. ^ Turan, Kenneth (2002-11-08). "Movie Review: Derrida". latimes.com. http://www.calendarlive.com/cl-et-derrida8nov08,0,5435572.story. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  6. ^ Merrill, Tim (2002-10-27). "Derrida". filmthreat.com. http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=reviews&Id=2660. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  7. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (2003-01-31). "Derrida". guardian.co.uk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2003/jan/31/artsfeatures6. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  8. ^ a b Dick, Kirby (2005). "Resting on the Edge of An Impossible Confidence". In Dick, Kirby; Ziering Kofman, Amy. Derrida. Routledge. pp. 47–9. ISBN 0415974070. 

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